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Robert and Jean Graetz Symposium on Human Rights and Reconciliation puts light on Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision.
Montgomery Alabama is a significant stop on the grander U.S. Civil Rights Trail, which extends from New Jersey to Kansas, ...
Montgomery will also host a virtual experience so those unable to attend can tune in remotely. Virtual attendees will see images from the Civil Rights Trail and the path to the Alabama State ...
More than three thousand people joined Dr. Martin Luther King on a march escorted by U.S. Army troops from Selma to Montgomery Alabama, becoming one of the most iconic moments in Civil Rights history.
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice (artist rendering), which commemorates 4,400 lynching victims, opens this month in Montgomery, Alabama. It was created by the Equal Justice Initiative.
Several voices at the memorial march, from civil rights icons to everyday ... At the culmination of the march at the Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed said that, in the current ...
(WIAT) — Two members of Alabama’s congressional delegation are working to protect Civil Rights landmarks. This comes after ...
“Seventy years ago right here in Montgomery, Alabama, the first Civil Rights Movement began," Gray said. "We didn’t know it then, but we know it now." Because of segregation, Gray was unable ...